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Joe Biden Drops N-Word on Live Television While a Senator

by | Jul 17, 2020 | News, Politics, Video | 0 comments

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In a recently surfaced video, Joe Biden can be heard dropping the N-word not once, but twice, on C-SPAN during a congressional hearing back when Biden was a senator. While he was quoting from something else during the hearing, the nonchalant manner in which the word rolled off his tongue not once, but twice, is indicative of his attitude toward blacks–he believes himself to be superior to them.

This comes as Biden has repeatedly set himself up as the savior of black people who is here to fix all of their woes. The reality, however, is that Biden does not care about black people — or any people except for himself — and will say or do anything to gain power for himself.

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